Gift Baskets – DIY: How To Make A Wired Ribbon Bow And Holiday Tips

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There has been a lot of gift basket (s) making, baking and all things crafty going on over here behind the scenes. What about at your house? We love making holiday memories. But, with that comes holiday messes! Oh, well. It comes with the territory and we have our favorites to tackle that! We are getting things wrapped up and we love topping our gift baskets with pretty bows. Don’t you? I have a few tricks up my sleeve to help you and a DIY showing you how to make a holiday bow. Let’s get started making #HolidayMoments.

We renewed our Costco membership this year. All I can say is we should of done this sooner! The savings, seasonal offerings and things for cleaning or hosting the holidays all in one place. Ahem, my life just got easier! Do you shop at Costco? The first thing I did was grab the items for the gift basket I was making. Then I grabbed all the supplies for hosting holiday gatherings and cleaning up those messes.

Gift Baskets

Wired Bow DIY / Baker’s Gift Basket Idea

The items in one of the gift baskets I picked out from Costco: silicon baking pan liners, a set of measuring cups, a cookbook and giant bag of chocolate chips and vanilla… All you need to do is grab your gift items and add them to your basket. Then make a bow to add to the basket. Add a bit of pretty filler to finish it off. Let me show you how.

What’ you’ll need for your gift basket:

Wired ribbon: 1 roll of 2-1/5″ wired ribbon

Scissors

Ruler

Pipe cleaner (1 per bow) a similar color as the ribbon or wire tie

Crinkle cut paper

Floral pick *optional

Ornament *optional

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How to make a wired bow for your gift basket:

Wired Ribbon Bow DIY:

Keep your ribbon attached to the spool

Roll out enough for end of bow about 6 inches

Next start folding 6 inches away from your ribbon connected measuring about 5 inches (for a low basket) * measure from bottom to top of basket to get ribbon size you’ll need.

Continue folding until you have at least eight folds

Once you have all the folds you want fold it in half to find the middle

Then cut a triangle on each side from the center

Wrap your twist tie around the ribbon in the cut out area

Flip it over and twist it a few times

Next you unfold the loops by pulling and twisting the ribbon into loops to create the bow. Don’t worry about it being perfect! (*if your ribbon doesn’t have 2 right sides you can turn your loops inside out, then twist the loop)

Attach pipe cleaner through the holes in your basket, twist a few times.

Cut the ends of the ribbon at each side at an angle

If you need to adjust or cut matching sides ribbon end: 1. measure piece the same as the opposite side 2. cut at an angle you will secure it behind bow at the pipe cleaner tie (after it’s attached to the basket- 3rd from last image/step)

Next fluff up your loops and make them look pretty!

Add a floral pick, ornament and or accent pieces

Fill your gift basket with gift items

Next add glittered crinkle cut paper to basket

Then clean up your mess. My go to is Bounty paper towels for all my project’s clean ups.

For the baker’s gift basket I added a roll of Bounty paper towels and one of the seasonal Febreze Air Effects (vanilla) because they are useful everyday items.

I stocked up on several items so I wouldn’t run out. For me it also saves me time from running back to the store for constant restocking.

What I loved about Febreze is that they had a seasonal selection. Perfect for all pet, cooking and other odors.

I really liked that the Bounty paper towels were wrapped individually. Perfect for storing extras.

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (because their is always something that is tough to tackle and the little ones marking things they shouldn’t)

Swiffer refills (we have wood and tile floors + pets = a daily Swiffer is a must in my house!)

By keeping these P&G items and a few others stocked in my (or your) home I think that I’ll be (you’ll be) prepared for all things messy or fun! What are your must have items for keeping your home stocked up for the holidays?

I love how Costco has the store organized. You can find everything you need in the various sections. I love checking out the books and seasonal items too, which are always changing. Don’t you? You can usually find seasonal in the center of the stores. Now I didn’t even mention foods/ beverages. Oh, my!

Here’s where I found all my cleaning supplies in Costco.

I think we are really making the most of the holiday season by shopping at Costco for all of our household needs and gift basket items. Moving forward I’m planning on being more organized with my shopping. My motto for the new year is “being prepared” and “saving”. Thanks to Costco I can do both!

Check out all that Costco has to offer. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed and you can even shop Costco online!

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